ri, Oct 05, 2007 at 07:29:12PM -0400, Jesse Cantara wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for some advice on a way to update some packages to newer
releases than are available in the standard CentOS repositories.
Specifically, I am trying to update apache and PHP to conform to
"Scanalert"'s
ve a
recommended repository source?
Thank you for any help and advice you can give,
-Jesse Cantara
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log files.
or:
the network drop from the hosting facility is "bad" somehow, either the
cable physically, or the way in which they are limiting me to 10 Mbit.
Any ideas?
Thanks for all your help, and any help in advance,
-Jesse
Jesse Cantara wrote:
Actually, I spoke too soon.
Setting
on and see if they can test the network drop into our cabinet.
If it's not that, then I'm convinced it's the tg3 driver.
-Jesse
Jesse Cantara wrote:
The problem ended up being the "tg3" Broadcom NIC kernel module driver.
It doesn't work properly at Gigabit speeds. T
Fri, 2007-07-20 at 12:29 -0400, Jesse Cantara wrote:
Hi Bob,
The issue I'm having is that external traffic is being forwarded
properly, BUT that it drops the connection occasionally. It's not
consistent (maybe 2 out of 5 downloads from the internet through the
router to the webs
d tested that the connection at least physically
works like that, when taking the router out of the equation.
-Jesse
Bob Chiodini wrote:
Jesse Cantara wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to figure out a problem I'm having using CentOS on a
machine as a router. The short story is: any traff
Hello,
I am trying to figure out a problem I'm having using CentOS on a machine
as a router. The short story is: any traffic routed through the router
seems to get disconnected at random occasionally.
The hardware setup is:
I have two switches, the router sits between them, the webserver on t
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